Subhash Choudhary
@subhashchy
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Co-Founder & CTO Dukaan, Bot9 and Rollout. Free Book https://t.co/cqVdfudGPR Talk to me https://t.co/i95FIJgz1j
Bengaluru, India
Joined April 2011
Releasing an eBook, from the perspective of a technical co-founder, as we scaled Dukaan from 0 → 1M stores, and the engineering lessons I learned the hard way. The Accidental CTO. It's free and open source, if you can improve it, feel free to send pull requests. Github link
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when in doubt, double the RAM.
@subhashchy would confirm that loading everything into ram works quite fantastically
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Just started reading “The Accidental CTO” by @subhashchy on a friend’s recommendation… and damn, it’s making me fall in love with cloud infrastructure even more Crazy how one book can completely shift the way you see systems, scaling, and tech leadership
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just finished this book today absolutely loved it the technical deep dives after each topic were too good it’s actually the first cs book i’ve fully completed and it got me hooked on system design definitely recommend this one to anyone interested in understanding how systems
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As a sysadmin, I can totally relate to it. Especially during on call hours😂 Currently reading "The Accidental CTO" by @subhashchy
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Completed Chapter 1 of The Accidental CTO by @subhashchy. In tech, you might know the concepts, but knowing when and how to apply them comes only from real-world building. Loved how Subhash shared his journey applying these while building Dukaan. Excited for the next chapters! 🚀
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now instead of scrolling, i've started reading "The Accidental CTO" by @subhashchy while cursor does the repetitive work
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Highly recommended read. if you havent yet, you should. its free and open source on github
Finally completed the "The Accidental CTO" by @subhashchy. What an aspiring journey. From 512MB cloud server to bare metal infrastructure, it was all amazing. Learned so much along the way. Highly recommended read
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we're all just accidentally building things until they work. yups. you can just do things..
@Kerr34 ❤️❤️❤️
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偶然间,在 GitHub 上看到一本开源的书籍:The Accidental CTO,值得跟大家分享一下。 作者是一位非科班出身的 CTO,分享了他如何将一个平台从零做到支撑百万用户访问的真实经历。 整本书以故事化方式展开,从凌晨三点处理服务器崩溃到优化数据库复制延迟。
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Enjoyed reading The Accidental CTO. a rare book with engaging story and system design concepts.
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Complete The accidental CTO by @subhashchy . A very good explainer on how infra works in real life and not to over engineer at start. Highly recommend this one, if you are getting into infra side. Also looking for similar book recommendations from you all :)
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Had a real fan moment chatting with @subhashchy. Got a chance to chat about how Rollout is generating such high-quality AI websites. Really appreciate how open he was in sharing ideas - picked up some solid tips to implement in LocalSitesPro. Even got his number - will be
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if you see me around, do say hi and share what you working on / building. love to meet people IRL.
i randomly saw @subhashchy (cofounder of @mydukaanapp) walking in HSR today and went up to say hello, total fan moment. not sure where this sudden courage came from, but i didn’t want to miss the chance. he asked what i do, and i told him about @rightfitso 🙇🏻♂️ the first time i
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I think @subhashchy decision to go bare metal keeps on getting stronger and stronger. for those who still haven't watched this masterpiece. go watch... https://t.co/bsYYhIVz2j
🚨 BREAKING: AWS and Azure are both down right now 52% of the internet depends on these two companies Both just failed simultaneously 😭
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Today I started reading The Accidental CTO by @subhashchy. It was a fun read. I really liked how he used the chef and waiter analogy to explain servers in a simple and engaging way. He also mentioned using the htop command to monitor the system.
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Finished The Accidental CTO by @subhashchy One of the best technical reads for me since The Phoenix Project
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Great book. Am so hooked in, i never read books / big pdfs but this is really making me to stick into it. Printed some chapters today and already completed 4, learnt from the first chapter itself, amazing Great work and thanks for sharing your experiences @subhashchy
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